Friday 24 July 2009

People Power - this is glorious!



Guys, in a band, flying United Airlines, travelling with their guitars. The airline assure him that it's safe, then the band see the luggage guys chucking the guitars into the plane.

Airline breaks guitar, refuses to compensate, band writes a song about it then gets 4,000,000 hits on youtube.

This is very satisfying.


A victory against lazy PR



Great story here about how supermarket giant Asda in the UK launched the "cheapest" bike in the UK earlier this week - flat pack version that you have to put together yourself. Much to the annoyance of the PR honeys who launched it, it turned out that the ad agency who created the TV advert, er, accidentally fitted the front forks the wrong way for the shoot. Which basically, if used in that way, would turn it into cheapest deathtrap in the UK.

Crap product + Crap advertising + Crap PR = terrible PR nightmare... :)

check the link for the full story...

Friday 10 July 2009

Flying MacBook Pro


God knows what it's for, presumably a French postal service... But man does it look great!

Watch the video at:

Dig it.




Porno Placement Issues



Stumbled across this at Budapest Airport a few weeks ago... I had to double take it at first. The sheer frightening incompetence of placing these two shelves together is mind-blowing...

Graveyard of Ambition...



Loving this. A place where great ideas go to die...

Monday 6 July 2009

Old Wrigleys promo hoarding



God knows where it's from, how old it is, or why it was there, but this hoarding outside some old cafe in Lake Balaton, Hungary caught my attention. Nicely faded in the sun. Sweet, authentic looking, without even knowing it...

Bread and Butter Berlin





An interesting trip to Berlin last week, to see our founding client, El Ganso's stand at the biggest European clothing trade fair in Europe. A huge event, with many of the best streetwear brands in attendance, with many of the big names on fully closed stands to stop spying eyes checking out the next years trends... The whole show was held in Berlin Templehof, a disused airport in the centre of town, incredible place, great setting.

Always interesting to see how big multi-national brands present themselves a
t these events. With some, despite the economic downturn, seemingly willing to lavish
hundreds of thousands of euros promoting themselves on stands that resembled small towns. Scotch & Soda a great example of this, with a two floor stand, complete with full bar facilities downstairs. Whether this kind of investment pays off when smaller brands like Fred Perry went for much more sedate, is anyone's guess.
Free stuff everywhere, t-shirts and bags galore, along with enough pin badges to sink a battleship. Two points deducted from Bjorn Borg for handing out a badge to me which snapped and cut my wife's arm open in 3 days. Saying that, I didn't get bombarded with the kind of printed material I had expected to receive, but people must have to cut back somewhere... Presumably printers were having a lean year, while badge makers are holidaying in Barbados.

Anyway, there's a few pics from the show (brands didn't like you taking pics on their stands), plus some El Ganso clothes shots...